Getting Around in Innsbruck

Practical travel guide for Innsbruck, Austria

Getting Around in Innsbruck

Getting Around Innsbruck

By Air

Innsbruck Airport (INN) is just 4 km west of the city centre, served by Austrian Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways, easyJet, and seasonal charter carriers. Bus line F connects the airport to the Hauptbahnhof in about 20 minutes; taxis cost approximately €15–20.

By Train

Innsbruck Hauptbahnhof sits on the main Munich–Verona rail corridor with direct connections to Munich (1h 50m), Vienna (4h), Salzburg (1h 50m), Zurich (3h 30m), and Venice (3h 30m). ÖBB (oebb.at) runs frequent services; book in advance for the best fares.

Within the City

  • Trams (Straßenbahn): Lines 1 and 3 cover the main east-west axis through the city centre. Modern low-floor vehicles run frequently from early morning to midnight.
  • Buses: The IVB network covers all neighbourhoods including Wilten and suburban areas. Night buses run on weekends.
  • Nordkettenbahn / Hungerburgbahn: Funicular plus cable car to the Nordkette mountains — included in the Innsbruck Card.
  • By Bike: Nextbike city bike-sharing is available across the city; dedicated cycle lanes run along the Inn riverbanks.
  • On Foot: The Altstadt and most central sights are easily walkable within 15 minutes of the Hauptbahnhof.

Tickets & Fares

Single IVB tickets cost €2.40; 24-hour tickets €5.70; weekly tickets €16.20. The Innsbruck Card includes unlimited IVB travel plus cable cars — the best value option for sightseers staying 1–3 days.

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